CMYK Architecture,
a formal language in a formless attitude



































CMYK Architecture
CMYK Architecture it's not only a bridge between graphic design and architecture nor the architecture that we believe in, it's just an observation, a definition of one of the current architectural trends.
CMYK Architecture, it's the architecture of pragmatism, the formless architecture, or the way to represent functions in a three dimensional manner using the basic geometries. CMYK Architecture it's the way of illustrating a diagram, both conceptual and functional diagram, using the standard geometric primitives and mainly the boolean function in all it's statements, union, difference and intersection, plus the colors component as an approach to graphic design and graphic manners of treating the surfaces, facades.
The colors are not randomly chosen, each form generate it's own color. The cube/black it's the hall, composed from CMY overlaid, if you extract a cylinder from the cube with 50% then you exclude 50% of the yellow color, this generating a yellow less color in accordance with the form.
CMYK Architecture, was developed by CtrlArchDel as an experiment that reveal the formal potential and freedom that can be reached with this kind of pragmatic functionalist attitude.
CMYK Architecture became the experiment through which CtrlArchDel develop a formal language in a formless attitude.
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